Snapper Snatchers fishing rigs , lures or jigs. They come in a range of sizes and colors, and they all combine two circle-style hooks , on tough trace , leader on a paternoster rig.
A flasher fly attached to the circle hooks. There is also a luminous bead above each circle hook, the glow of which can lure the fish in , like a luminous fly lure .
Even though it is recommended that you fish Reedy’s Snatchers with bait, but with the fly like lure of hooks will insure your fishing 100 percent of the time

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circle hooks

The circle hooks, are designed to hook the fish in the corner of the mouth as it takes the bait and moves away. Striking at bites will only pull the hooks from the
red’s mouth, so it is imperative not to strike. If holding the rod while surf fishing, don’t start fighting the fish until you’re sure the fish is well hooked. If boat fishing, put the rod in a rod holder, low to the water, then sit back and wait for the fish to hook themselves. Don’t even touch the rod until there is a strong,
sustained bend in the rod and/or line is pouring from the reel. It’s a hard habit to break, but it’s important. A great way to fish for snapper with Reedys rig’s is
directly to the bottom, beneath the boat . Rocking of the boat gives the rigs some up and down action, which lures the fish. It doesn’t matter whether you use your
Snapper Snatchers in conjunction with a braid or mono mainline. You will get excellent hook up rates with both .

Where to use ?
Commonly used around australia and in places such as Port Phillip Bay, Western Port, Lakes Entrance and Gippsland in Victoria. South Australia’s St Vincent Gulf and
Metro Adelaide, Shark Bay in Western Australia, Sydney Coast line and Tweed Heads New South Wales and Brisbane Coast line, the list goes on .